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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save...
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we want to eliminate, educate, engage on subject matters that we think are very important. they can be money in politics, climate change, the state of politics, the influence of power in america, and like i said, the early mission was -- you know, we are reporting driven. as you will see behind me, i do not know what you can see up there, but we have 10 reporters in this bureau alone. we have reporters and other places as well. we don't focus on commentary, we don't focus on a lot of political analysis. we do some of that. but mainly we focus on reporting stories that we find are important. they can be things that are in the news, and we report them out in a way that is unique and different than what is happening in the rest of the media, or they can be things that are totally different but are quite important, that are not getting the attention that we believe they should be getting. host: what do you think the status of investigative journalism is today for magazines? are there to me magazines that focus on opinion writing -- are there too many up magazines that focus on
we want to eliminate, educate, engage on subject matters that we think are very important. they can be money in politics, climate change, the state of politics, the influence of power in america, and like i said, the early mission was -- you know, we are reporting driven. as you will see behind me, i do not know what you can see up there, but we have 10 reporters in this bureau alone. we have reporters and other places as well. we don't focus on commentary, we don't focus on a lot of political...
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president obama appeared at a brooklyn, new york high school friday to promote federal spending on education. >> a budget that cuts what we don't need, poses wasteful tax loopholes that don't create jobs, free up resources to invest in the things that actually do help us grow like education and scientific research and infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports. they should not be an ideological exercise, we are just using common sense? . what is going to help us grow? what will expand our middle- class? those are the things we should be putting money into. >> internal records show north dakota has kept silent on scores of oil spill's over the past two years. according to the associated press, or dakota has reported nearly three hundred oil spills since january 20 12, but none of them publicly disclosed. it took 11 days before north dakota just recently announced that the tesoro oil spill that dumped more than 20,000 barrels of crude oil. dakota -- north dakota is the nation's second-largest oil producer. lou reed has died. a legend of the new york rock scene, he cofounded the velvet undergroun
president obama appeared at a brooklyn, new york high school friday to promote federal spending on education. >> a budget that cuts what we don't need, poses wasteful tax loopholes that don't create jobs, free up resources to invest in the things that actually do help us grow like education and scientific research and infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports. they should not be an ideological exercise, we are just using common sense? . what is going to help us grow? what will expand our...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. just sit down and savor. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preven
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so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency that's granting the clearance. >> [inaudible] >> no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we would entrust to a contractor. i believe i'm right about that. >> [inaudible] >> you're using contractors for this clearance process. to me it would seem the clearance process in and of itself is a government function, not just the adjudication but the investigation. >> i'll turn that over to mr. jordan. >> senator, the collection of information, the analysis is not an inherently governmental function as director kaplan said. the decision, the adjudication is an inherently go
so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency...
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so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i would love to have it. >> the contractors are doing both the investigations about adjudication that would be a really bad system. the adjudication is not done by the contractor. it's done by the agency that is granting the clearance. so i just wanted to -- [inaudible] no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we entrust to a contractor. i believe i'm right about this. sure. [inaudible] from the clearance process fop me it would seem that the clearance process in of itself is inherently government function. not just the adjudication but the investigation. any comment on that? >> i'm going turn it over to mr. jordan. >> the collection of information. the analysis is not inherently governmental function as director cap lynn said. the decision, the adjudication is an inherently government function. it should be formed by deposit employees. the to your earlier question, it goes to the nature behalf we're doing in the coordinated interagenc
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with little vision to the bottom of economic growth on acceptable states and graded assets and cutting education and really people not trusting him on even the development of the shale and the energy. inexpensive and domestic-produced energy. it's really -- i just looked at what was happening to my home state of pennsylvania and the governor who lacks vision or the ability to get it done. >> let me stop you there. >> it's there for us and i want to take my years of experience and my determination and focus and get things done for pennsylvania. >> sounds like you want to get him out of office. is there something that has nothing to do with corbett that makes you want to be governor? >> it starts with incumbent and the fact that he has not done the job he should do for pennsylvania. it's a sharp contrast between the lack of vision that tom is ineffective and the experience i had in elected office now. i have always been someone who was strongly principaled and strongly a democrat. i sought to get things done. i am known in pennsylvania as the mother of chip. the children's health insurance program
with little vision to the bottom of economic growth on acceptable states and graded assets and cutting education and really people not trusting him on even the development of the shale and the energy. inexpensive and domestic-produced energy. it's really -- i just looked at what was happening to my home state of pennsylvania and the governor who lacks vision or the ability to get it done. >> let me stop you there. >> it's there for us and i want to take my years of experience and my...
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our economyping with education debts that are unbelievable. understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax. i think one of the critical factors that congress can continue to address here is corporate tax reform. question, as it relates to defense spending, there is no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will have to be done in a way that focuses on a strategic goal of protecting this country going forward. we're back to the same situation of balancing out spending reductions, whether in defense versus food stamps. we have to find a balance between all of our spending and stay on a path that is fiscally sound for the future of our children and grandchildren. the caller brings up for a sanders and an editorial of his from last week. do not cut the big benefit programs. we must not balance the budget on the backs of the most full marble people in our country. wh
our economyping with education debts that are unbelievable. understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax. i think one of the critical factors that congress can continue to address here is corporate tax reform. question, as it relates to defense spending, there is no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will...
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they refused to set up state marketplaces to leaving millions of dollars in outreach on the table in education funding. and what happens? well, to those i say this. and to you i say this who i deeply respect. here and off the floor of the committee and off the floor of the house, what are you going to do about the approximately 17 million children with pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied health insurance coverage? you want to go back? you want to say you are no longer covered any longer? you going to tell the parents of those kids? which one of you is going to stand up and tell the parents of those children the game is over, sorry, that was just a phase. >> will the gentleman yield? >> yes, i will. >> i would just tell you that -- >> where are you? >> right here. you asked a question. i'm going to answer it. it's a false choice to say it's obama care or nothing. there are numerous proposals including the one that i'm a cosponsor of. >> i yield back. i take back the time, sir. >> the president's signature health care law, welcome to, everyone, this is "around the world" and a sp
they refused to set up state marketplaces to leaving millions of dollars in outreach on the table in education funding. and what happens? well, to those i say this. and to you i say this who i deeply respect. here and off the floor of the committee and off the floor of the house, what are you going to do about the approximately 17 million children with pre-existing conditions who can no longer be denied health insurance coverage? you want to go back? you want to say you are no longer covered...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. >>> a manhunt is under way for four escaped inmates that police are calling pretty crafty. the four made a daring escape from a local jail in caddo county early sunday morning. kerry sanders is standing by with the very latest on this. explain the crafty way these four escaped. >> reporter: well, very crafty because they found a hole in a system. but they found a way in a new system because the jail here is only really about a year old. $11 million spent for the new jail and the court complex here. the sheriff is here right now. sheriff gene cain, i'm sor
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on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting. >> last year colorado voters overwhelmingly showed they want to see a solution to marijuana is regulating the adult market in stores just like any other adult product and this is an initiative to ensure those regulations can be properly enforced and funded and i think we will likely see the voters come out and overwhelmingly support the proposition today. tracy: we have seen time and time again money earmarked for education ends up somewhere else in the government coffers. do you want this tax to pass? >> yes. our members in the industry want to be taxed. the legal cannabis industry is of little
on the ballot a measure that would tax the drug over 25 per cent with proceeds earmarked for education and regulation. experts say these taxes could bring in $70 million a year. is this a potential solution for cash strapped states across the country? aaron smith, director of the national cannabis industry association, thanks for being with us. it is on bob ballot, the little question that the bottom. if you don't prepare for these questions people click away and don't even think about voting....
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and then there are other educational-related refundable tax credits. and income him over range. they are all structured similarly. they have this phase in range and then a plateau and then it phases out. you get more and more subsidy as you work more and more, and then a constant level of subsidy over a certain income range and then the subsidy phaseout. and the phaseout ranges where you get the disincentive to work additional hours. so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash. over the the fact that higher income range, those tend -- more productive workers. they earn more by definition. so on balance it means it is a negative or the economy. from new hampshire. really interesting. i have been doing a lot of research on fraud and abuse. i understand the problems of fraud on the earned income tax credit, child care credit, school credit, i understand that. as a percentage, how does that relate to all tax expenditures? because on the corporate side of i am seeing numbers that are pretty staggering as far as what the government pays out for corporate tax expenditure
and then there are other educational-related refundable tax credits. and income him over range. they are all structured similarly. they have this phase in range and then a plateau and then it phases out. you get more and more subsidy as you work more and more, and then a constant level of subsidy over a certain income range and then the subsidy phaseout. and the phaseout ranges where you get the disincentive to work additional hours. so, there is really no effect on the economy. it is a wash....
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some of it must have been the result of his jesuit education and his experience as a debater. a friend of his is here who knew him and debated with him and told me that at 16, he was just a wonderful, great man, even though he was just a young man at that time. i never knew, really, exactly why he always knew the right thing to say and do. perhaps it was his honesty and his resolve to keep his word. i do not know. i think back on our almost 45 years together and i think of the long meetings that perhaps best displayed his ability to reason with people. one of them was in the late 1960's. he had accepted the challenge of a man whose name i think was virgil. virgil was opposed to any form of gun control. he claimed tom was for every form of gun control. tom agreed to appear at this forum at this local high school. virgil ran ads in the newspapers, "i was able to attract -- i think he also wrote on radio and television -- an audience of about 700 people, tom stood on the stage 45.5 hours and answered all of the allegations with the reasons i never would have thought of. there wer
some of it must have been the result of his jesuit education and his experience as a debater. a friend of his is here who knew him and debated with him and told me that at 16, he was just a wonderful, great man, even though he was just a young man at that time. i never knew, really, exactly why he always knew the right thing to say and do. perhaps it was his honesty and his resolve to keep his word. i do not know. i think back on our almost 45 years together and i think of the long meetings...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello, thanks for joining me. a frightening moment on the field. houston texans' coach collapsed at halftime. it all seems normal. but then the 52-year-old
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and that was through decision- making on my part and education and research. you have to know what you are putting in your body. i would have never it taken oxycontin or a higher drug. oxycodone is a much lower dose of an opiate and it is an opiate. that my immunee system is eating itself can it is attacking my body. it's not eating its own immune system. it is attacking my body inside. so soft tissue, tendons, the flesh are on your bound, even my eyeballs, everything is getting , which your burned immune system does because it sees it as a foreign entity. it does not recognize it as being part of itself, part of the human biological oddity that is supposed to be there. and it causes tremendous pain. for years, i tried all different before goingapies onto any pain medication which i did not want to take care the problem is that these therapies just do not help. for instance, the psychological help, you cannot trick your brain into thinking you don't have pain. i tried. [laughter] i did a lot of different things. wisconsin, democrats line. caller: i am concerne
and that was through decision- making on my part and education and research. you have to know what you are putting in your body. i would have never it taken oxycontin or a higher drug. oxycodone is a much lower dose of an opiate and it is an opiate. that my immunee system is eating itself can it is attacking my body. it's not eating its own immune system. it is attacking my body inside. so soft tissue, tendons, the flesh are on your bound, even my eyeballs, everything is getting , which your...
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funds must insure an education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligations under title nine to also protect students from sexual assault. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism than preventing rape. that is a reality. >> though annie graduated, in 2012, she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said u.n.c. isn't a bad place. u.n.c. is a representation of a larger cultural problem. >> the women gap researching title nine, interviewing other victims of rape, utilizing social media and in january of 2013, along with former u.n.c. administrator and two others filed a federal complaint against the university of north car liner in a at the department of education. >> when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government accountable for rape, like it just -- it boggles my mind. >> as for the former students, they have a mission to bring light into a part of camp
funds must insure an education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligations under title nine to also protect students from sexual assault. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism than preventing rape. that is a reality. >> though annie graduated, in 2012, she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said u.n.c....
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. >> at shen oak middle school they are developing an education model to reverse the trend. >> chinook middle school applied for and received several grants, using the money for teacher training. test scores since then have gone up, using the same teachers and staff. >> one is providing expectation for the kids, that they can do it, putting a great teacher in front of the students, day in, day out. and looking at the time of the day, to make sure you maximise the time that the kids are learning and involving the parents to the greater degree in the education. >> experts say funding is an important part of the equation. >> raising standards is good, but oftentimes those problems come with an injection of resources. >> many schools receive the same amount of funding or less than a decade ago. the poverty report doesn't signal all doom and cloom. it means schools have to work smarter. >> it's stuff that is already happening to create successful kids in other schools, making it available for everyone. jennifer believes in that philosophy. >> one of my favourite quotes is it's going to be h
. >> at shen oak middle school they are developing an education model to reverse the trend. >> chinook middle school applied for and received several grants, using the money for teacher training. test scores since then have gone up, using the same teachers and staff. >> one is providing expectation for the kids, that they can do it, putting a great teacher in front of the students, day in, day out. and looking at the time of the day, to make sure you maximise the time that the...
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you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative senators is deeply mistaken. >> david gregory, of course, it's hard to figure out where we are going here. you have the democratic party that obviously -- it's just washington in general. americans are disgusted with washington in general. >> right. you have talked about this but i think it bears repeating. the huge test of obama care and why this start, this failed start mattered so much is that the brand of whether the government brand can pull this off is a huge question. it is a huge question. to your point whether you have companies that g
you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative...
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economy isn't -- doesn't matter about your education. you have a mobile application, you can find out the prices. >> do these things happen naturally or do you think that the government has to change the way some things are running or is this a situation where if the consumer is paying more for it, market forces take over? >> it's a great question. the question in my view is the affordable care act because it will be consumers buying. buying policies and pricing health care. that's never happened before. most of us have gotten our health care through private insurance through our workplace. as a result, it's an industrial price. we don't have the ability to go to any provider ahead of time and know that price or know the outcome. ultimately, we have 25,000 health care. they're going to be purchasing their health care. while putting it people into exchanges. >> and that's been the question all along, the idea that will consumers pay for this? it's an unknown amount every year. it's been growing at a rate far faster than most corporate rev
economy isn't -- doesn't matter about your education. you have a mobile application, you can find out the prices. >> do these things happen naturally or do you think that the government has to change the way some things are running or is this a situation where if the consumer is paying more for it, market forces take over? >> it's a great question. the question in my view is the affordable care act because it will be consumers buying. buying policies and pricing health care. that's...
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he is an ambassador that educates kids on wildlife. his handler -- he's not a pet. his handler, alex, sent me new proof. take a listen. just listen. this is real. >> eat the pumpkin? >> you do not hear what i'm hearing? >> it's still not -- >> i still want to be there for you, lara. i do. >> i'm totally on your side. i got angry tweets yesterday. saying this is an animal ambassador for sick kids. and i'm totally, totally -- i bow. i beg forgiveness. >> wow. >> you, lara spencer, were absolutely right. >> lara -- >> well done. >> i'm a little teary. >>> give us some weather while i collect. thanks. it was talking. >> barely. barely consider yourself safe. let's look at -- let's get to the boards. we're going to start with the southwest. and the temperatures over the next couple of days. go from the chillier side to the warmer side. there's a nice pocket as all that cold air and the rain squeezes east, all of this mild air is displaced to the west. that's going to make a big difference in your western temperatures over the next couple days. this is the storm that ever
he is an ambassador that educates kids on wildlife. his handler -- he's not a pet. his handler, alex, sent me new proof. take a listen. just listen. this is real. >> eat the pumpkin? >> you do not hear what i'm hearing? >> it's still not -- >> i still want to be there for you, lara. i do. >> i'm totally on your side. i got angry tweets yesterday. saying this is an animal ambassador for sick kids. and i'm totally, totally -- i bow. i beg forgiveness. >> wow....
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. >> getting more educational bang for your buck. do those college rankings really help finding the best college for your budget? >> coming up in sports, lebron james and the miami heat unveiled another championship banner. we'll have the heights in just a bit. conversation in a live town-hall event. sex crimes on campus, a special week of coverage and live town-hall on america tonight nine eastern. only on al jazeera america. (vo) friday night ... >> does the nsa collect any type of data on millions of americans? >> no sir. (vo) fault lines investigates what it's like to live under the watchful eye of the nsa. >> they know everything that you do, everything that you think, everything that you fear. they know how to manipulate and control you. the state has all the power. >> we have done more to destroy our way of life than the terrorists could ever have done. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. in just about a half hour, the health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is going to testify before the house
. >> getting more educational bang for your buck. do those college rankings really help finding the best college for your budget? >> coming up in sports, lebron james and the miami heat unveiled another championship banner. we'll have the heights in just a bit. conversation in a live town-hall event. sex crimes on campus, a special week of coverage and live town-hall on america tonight nine eastern. only on al jazeera america. (vo) friday night ... >> does the nsa collect any...
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many live in orphanages or the streets without caregivers, food, education or healthcare. educators say children who spend three months in orphanages lose a month of developmental skills and the past five years the christian alliance has orphan sunday, a national event that encourages christians to adopt or support needy children. and it drew thousands on sunday to churches across the country and we visited a church that took part. >> and she attending weekly service at her church life for life in florida. and she shared her personal journey of adopting two children living in brazil. now as the coordinator of orphan ministries for the church she encourages others to do the same. >> we got thinking what might have happened with the other kids that don't have the same situation as our children that are adopted now. >> reporter: as many as 145 million children around the world have lost both their parents. >> we bring awareness also for everybody that they need to be adopted, not only to be helped but actually the main help we can do is to adopt them. >> reporter: her church
many live in orphanages or the streets without caregivers, food, education or healthcare. educators say children who spend three months in orphanages lose a month of developmental skills and the past five years the christian alliance has orphan sunday, a national event that encourages christians to adopt or support needy children. and it drew thousands on sunday to churches across the country and we visited a church that took part. >> and she attending weekly service at her church life...
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one more thing, julianne hough, use some of that money you earn to get an education. or common sense you obviously lack. bye. that's a quote. the 25-year-old actress has tweeted this apology. she said i'm a huge fan of the show orange is the new black, the actress, and the character she created. it certainly was not my intention to be disrespectful or demining to anyone in any way, i realize my costume hurt and offended many people and i truly apologize. let's talk to this with kelly, mark lamont hill, and amy holmes. welcome to all of you. you in the middle, mark lamont hill, i'm going to begin with you here. technically, this is not black face. can don't know if she ran through the spray tan 85 times. clearly, she darkened her face. is this offensive? >> it's definitely offensive. there's an entire tradition of black face that is really -- i mean, at the dawn of american racism. obviously, there's a tradition of people using black face to promote white supremacy, where it's disrespectful. i suspect she didn't think about it too much. a general rule of thumb for a ce
one more thing, julianne hough, use some of that money you earn to get an education. or common sense you obviously lack. bye. that's a quote. the 25-year-old actress has tweeted this apology. she said i'm a huge fan of the show orange is the new black, the actress, and the character she created. it certainly was not my intention to be disrespectful or demining to anyone in any way, i realize my costume hurt and offended many people and i truly apologize. let's talk to this with kelly, mark...
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i think we've done a very good job educating our investors. they understand the bull market will lag a little bit. but this year with only 55% in equities, we've managed to catch about 80% of the upside in the index and the absolute performance still very respectable, you know, more than 16%. >> is it a lot harder to find values, though, when the stock markets have risen so rapidly? >> it is. and we are raising cash at this point. we believe that all asset classes tend to be fairly expensive today. it's probably towards the late inning of a great bull market. i wouldn't call this a bubble yet because we don't see disruptions. we see different asset classes or being 10%, 15% overvalued, but it's not crazy and we don't see the dislocations you usually see with bubbles. we do see easy credits in the high yield bull market. we see more in flows into equities. we see variations. it's time to be a bit more cautious. there are still opportunities out there. >> we have president plosser with us. we've been talking about the fed strategy. is it impossi
i think we've done a very good job educating our investors. they understand the bull market will lag a little bit. but this year with only 55% in equities, we've managed to catch about 80% of the upside in the index and the absolute performance still very respectable, you know, more than 16%. >> is it a lot harder to find values, though, when the stock markets have risen so rapidly? >> it is. and we are raising cash at this point. we believe that all asset classes tend to be fairly...
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trs of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't
trs of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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that cuts across race, income level, gender and educational status. only 38% of young workers report being satisfied. experts say that may be because older workers have reached positions where they have greater security and income. >>> it is 7:26. shots fired in the marina district. >> we're all really shaken up. it's surreal that this could happen here. >> why police say they have no choice but to open o -- fire in front of startled onlookers. >>> and a man taken to the hospital after a tree crashes through the roof. where he was and who was sitting next to him when it happened. >>> and we're looking at 101 through san francisco where we have a new accident near the caesar chavez off ramp. >>> and the snow is a good thing for the the sierra nevada, what about any rain here. we'll have your forecast coming up. . >>> good morning. i want to show you uh-huh allover picture from antioch. -- show you a live picture from antioch. you can see the damage outside but what happened inside was truly frightening. we'll take you inside and show you in a live repo
that cuts across race, income level, gender and educational status. only 38% of young workers report being satisfied. experts say that may be because older workers have reached positions where they have greater security and income. >>> it is 7:26. shots fired in the marina district. >> we're all really shaken up. it's surreal that this could happen here. >> why police say they have no choice but to open o -- fire in front of startled onlookers. >>> and a man taken...
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residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane residents are considering measures t an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities and pacifica its measure feet and amended telecommunications tax. in porto up valley residents are voting on reducing a utility tax that measure q. and there's a parcel tax proposal and after 10 known as measure x. as well as foster cities measure you a business license tax. >>darya: a bizarre accident snarled traffic on the bay bridge for several hours yesterday afternoon. the chp says a man got out of a car while on the span and ran into traffic a little after 10:00 a.m.. he was hit by a minivan on the incline in the westbound direction. traffic was blocked for more than half hour while the scene was cleared of the residual effect was felt for several hours after that. the man was injured in the collection and transported to s.f. general hospital. no word on his condition. >>james: over the next week high, we should see the first p
residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane residents are considering measures t an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities and pacifica its measure feet and amended telecommunications tax. in porto up valley residents are voting on reducing a utility tax that measure q. and there's a parcel tax proposal and after 10 known as measure x. as well as foster cities...
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they don't have necessary education supplies and all the funds collected here go to them. it's awesome. >> it's incredible. so many schools participate in this. the kids love seeing you on the web site. if you don't even have the box, you can print off a can wrap and put it on anything that you have at home. so if you don't have this, you're still in business. >> you're still in business. exactly. keep going trick or treating for unicef.org. >> congratulations. you're such a young person and already you've got ambassador on your resume. or itinerary. >> you're an ambassador for halloween now. >> halloween is such a fun holiday. i can also have fun and do charity work all at the same time. hello! >> great cause. >> i'm really happy to be part of it. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, guys, so much. >> we'll put all that info on our web site as well. >> very nice. all right. meanwhile, caught on camera, the heart stopping moment a drunk driver takes a wrong turn and he was told he would never walk again. but now he's breaking records and headed to the next oly
they don't have necessary education supplies and all the funds collected here go to them. it's awesome. >> it's incredible. so many schools participate in this. the kids love seeing you on the web site. if you don't even have the box, you can print off a can wrap and put it on anything that you have at home. so if you don't have this, you're still in business. >> you're still in business. exactly. keep going trick or treating for unicef.org. >> congratulations. you're such a...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a researat any minute...orswim. ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. >>> welcome back to "new day." happy halloween. apologies all around. the white house taking responsibility and defending itself. the president also on the offensive vowing to fix the troubled health
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ i'm on the edge of glory and i'm hanging -- ♪ >>> singing and dancing on the way back into the second part of our interview. we're back with neil patrick harris. i want to talk about you "sleep no more." explain the concept of sleep no more. >> i just love the more immer immersive something can be the better the experience. there's a group in london called punch-drunk, did a show "sleep no more" taken a five story place in chelsea and called it in a fictitious hotel, loosely based on "macbeth." everyone in the audience is wearing
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there are educational apps. but my question is how much of that time -- the kids are on the ipad, how much are they not playing imaginative games and they're doing role play or they're just being, they're just having fun, they're not on screens. i think that is a concern with kids addicted to screens. >> seems to be completely imbalanced to being a normal kid and having that -- >> go play outside. >> they said the same thing about tv. we had this same conversation 20 years ago. >> we watched so much of it. >> i hope they're watching right now. >> keep watching. >> you want more information from kelly wallace, go to cnn.com/living. kelly, always a delight. elizabeth, thank you. thanks so much to the both of you. >> we're going to take a break here on "new day." when we come back, do you feel it building? the energy, the excitement. it is sports nirvana. the world series. the football. the hockey. now comes the king of all games, the nba. the man on the couch, get ready, greg anthony, new york knick, handsome, he'
there are educational apps. but my question is how much of that time -- the kids are on the ipad, how much are they not playing imaginative games and they're doing role play or they're just being, they're just having fun, they're not on screens. i think that is a concern with kids addicted to screens. >> seems to be completely imbalanced to being a normal kid and having that -- >> go play outside. >> they said the same thing about tv. we had this same conversation 20 years...
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join today at angieslist.com of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> yesterday kenyan runner jeffrey muti took two hours and 8 minutes to win the new york city marathon. not to be outdone, i spent more than four hours on the couch watching a "duck dynasty" marathon. >>> two hours and 8 minutes. >> might as well have taken a car. >> i get tired driving. >> as much as i respect the winners, it's not about the winners. it's about those who run. the pedestrians who complete. >> and why they run. >> is that too deep? >> kind of. >> sorry. >> it's right up there. >> from the heart. if you're just waking up wondering what's been going on in the world
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it's an education you can't get anywhere else. there's strong, and then there's army strong. try it on at goarmy.com. >>> actorses kate bosworth and josh lucas take on an american literary icon in the new film "significa "big sur." >> the film dives into the life of alcoholism. and josh lucas and kate bosworth, his mistress. it seemed complicated. >> kate's real life husband michael polloispolish, and josh up with had its baby. your baby's here and we love him. >> my baby sheer, because my babysitter did not show up. i was racing to be here on time to make that. this movie created two relationships. kate with the director michael and they ended up getting married and my wife fell in love during this movie and there's our son. >> go watch the movie. you better. >> kate, you always wanted to work with your husband, but did you think you'd end up marrying him? >> you know, i've always admired his work, and i signed on to this film because i'm such a fan of his, such a fan that i didn't ever want to leave his side again. >> is it at all awkward when your boyfriend is the director
it's an education you can't get anywhere else. there's strong, and then there's army strong. try it on at goarmy.com. >>> actorses kate bosworth and josh lucas take on an american literary icon in the new film "significa "big sur." >> the film dives into the life of alcoholism. and josh lucas and kate bosworth, his mistress. it seemed complicated. >> kate's real life husband michael polloispolish, and josh up with had its baby. your baby's here and we love...